According to a report from TheHill.com Gov Scott Walker hopes to 'reestablish' the Patriot Act. This is very controversial issue in the country right now. It seems as though conservatives are split as to if this is good or bad for our country and our liberty.

Officer Kenny Cleared Of All Police Policy Violations

This story out of The Wisconsin Daily Independent this morning. It looks as if he will looking forward to continuing to serve as a police officer in Madison, WI

Baltimore Police Want Help From the Feds

After an increase in crime since the Baltimore riots a few weeks ago, the police department is requesting federal assistance to combat the surging crime rate.

This week we're broadcasting live from Wisconsin with Governor, and 2016 Presidential hopeful Scott Walker. The Governor will be discussing leadership, fiscal responsibility, and how he stood up to the challenges in his own state as he survived a recall election. Of course we'll have all the latest political news as well. Join us Saturday starting at Noon ET, or listen to the archive at your convenience.

The Don Smith Show “where it’s ok to be a conservative,” brings you the most in-depth coverage of all the latest political news. While the liberal media currently dominates the airwaves, now there is an alternative. Listen to The Don Smith Show every Saturday at Noon ET to hear great interviews with people like Ted Nugent, Dinesh D'Souza, Col. Allen West, Charlie Daniels, Gov. Scott Walker, Pat Boone, Chuck Woolery, Ben Shapiro, Jon Voight, Deneen Borelli, NRA President Jim Porter, Victoria Jackson, and many more leading conservatives.

Don Smith is a business executive, and fiscal conservative. As seen on Fox News, CBS, PBS, Next Generation TV, and heard on various syndicated radio broadcasts around the country, “The Don Smith Show” takes the complex issues facing this nation and breaks them down in an easy to understand format. Tune in every Saturday at Noon ET for all the latest political news.

Scott Cluthe hosts' Catherine Price and her startling new book on the rampant problems with the vitamin & supplement industries live.

LIVE@ 8 PM EST-7 CST-6 MST-5 PST Call in:347-308-8478

The fascinating story of America’s love of vitamins—and how it affects our health

Should I take a multivitamin? Does vitamin C really prevent colds? Can I get enough vitamin D from the sun? Are dietary supplements safe? How much of each vitamin do I need?

There’s no question that Americans are fascinated by vitamins and nutrition – we think that vitamins are always good for us, and that the more we can get, the better. But how much about vitamins do we really know? And how might the answer to that question affect the way we eat?

When it comes to vitamins, it turns out that the experts themselves are surprisingly short on answers. Yes, we need the thirteen dietary chemicals known as vitamins; without them, we would die. Yet despite a century of scientific research (the word “vitamin” was coined only in 1911), there is little agreement around even the simplest of questions, whether it’s exactly how much of each vitamin we each require or what these chemicals actually do.

This Saturday (March 21), thanks to feedback, we will cover in depth; Wisconsin's Governor Walker's recent signing of its Right-to-Work law, which as expected, has been excoriated by the left, as "anti-union".

If you accept the narrative, that labor/working is completely and inextricably associated with unions, you would agree.

But, are unions necessary today? Why or why not?

Should the worker be held hostage by unions, by being forced to join them and pay dues?

We also want to examine the motivation and motivators behind the attacks on Bill Cosby; the accusations of drugging/rape, after 30-40 years.

Barack Obama thinks voting should be mandatory for Americans, though I'll take the liberty to say that he also means "non-Americans (i.e. illegal immigrants).

Yeah, I know, "people died, to protect our [black people's] right to vote, so this should be pretty academic.

BUT, since when does a right become a requirement?

Other issues are on the table, both domestic and international, so let's get ready to

Live tonight with Scott Cluthe, Dr Anne Malec, Licensed Clinical Psychologist & Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Her new book, Marriage in Modern Life

Call in for Dr. Malec @ 347-308-8478

Dr. Anne Brennan Malec is the founder and managing partner of Symmetry Counseling, a counseling, coaching, and psychotherapy group practice located in downtown Chicago.

Dr. Malec, who had an earlier career in business, made a significant shift in 2000 when she began her training in the fields of Marriage and Family Therapy and later, Clinical Psychology. Dr. Malec earned her Bachelor’s degree from Villanova University in Accountancy and holds two Master’s degrees: one in Liberal Studies from DePaul University, and one in Marital and Family Therapy from Northwestern University. Dr. Malec earned her Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She gained significant clinical training and experience from affiliations with The Family Institute at Northwestern University, Neuropsychological and Rehabilitation Consultants, Chicago Center for Family Health, Advocate Masonic Ravenswood Family Practice Medical Center, Jesse Brown Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and the University of Chicago Medical Center.

Dr. Malec is currently a member of the American Family Therapy Academy, American Psychological Association, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Alumni Advisory Board of the Family Institute of Northwestern University, Professional Women’s Club of Chicago, and The Financial Therapy Association.

Tomesha Walker went from a High School diploma and living paycheck-to-paycheck to a parenting leader and helping others to accomplish their dreams. She is a national parenting expert and emerging author, she specializes in Parenting Wellness, Childbirth Education, Podcasting and Parent/Family Communication. She focuses her efforts on teaching parents and entrepreneurs how to achieve success, create core fundamentals, build birth blueprints and transform their dreams into reality!

Tomesha is the Author of Purpose In Pain: How To Survive Illness, The NICU And Pregnancy Problems

She lives in Cleveland, OH with her husband, four children by birth and enjoys spending time with her four children by wedding present. She loves encouraging, educating and connecting her expertise with individuals giving the methods, tips and tools to succeed and live the life of their dreams.

Scott shares his great show with Dr John Bradshaw-Post Romantic Stress Disorder.

Unfortunately his planned guest, Tonight Live Dr Anne Malec , was not able to connect live and has been re-scheduled for Tuesday June 30th at 7 PM Central.

As a therapist, when one runs into the same patterns couple-after-couple, year-after-year; general principles and rules evolve. This book offers both practical and actionable tools to help when problems arise. These tools have proven to help avoid emotional and physical disconnection. The book addresses problems such as poor communication, unmet or unreasonable expectations, feeling unheard, neglected, or resentful. If you are already in conflict, suggestions in the book can help you regain a balanced relationship.

Dr. Anne Brennan Malec is the founder and managing partner of Symmetry Counseling, a counseling, coaching, and psychotherapy group practice located in downtown Chicago. She has been the driving force behind Symmetry Counseling’s success – what started in 2011 with just six offices and five counselors has expanded to over 25 clinicians, with two loop locations and our first North Shore location in Winnetka, IL.

Dr. Malec, began her training in the fields of Marriage and Family Therapy and later, Clinical Psychology. Dr. Malec earned her BA from Villanova University in Accountancy and holds two Master’s degrees: one in Liberal Studies from DePaul University, and one in Marital and Family Therapy from Northwestern University.

This week it is my privilege to have my friend Todd Walker (A.K.A. The Survival Sherpa) on the show to talk about the Doing The Stuff Network his online presence where he shares his journey toward self reliance. Todd and I have very similar interests when it comes to a self reliant life style. We both strive to enhance our own skills on a daily basis while sharing what we learn via our media outlets. We both enjoy skills from the golden age of camping, traditional kit item, old time skills

Civil Chat with Lee looks at what's trending and continues to look at selected Iowa Free Summit potential republican presidential candidates. Today will conclude with the FULL segment (aside form trending events) on the political success and failures of Scott Walker. Did he deliver on the 250,000 new jobs he said he'd create in his first term. Why does Walker want to dismantle public education and fill Wisconsin with charter schools. Why is Walker so against unions and collective bargaining. Why is Wisconsin at the top of the US in cutting school funding?

Do silly denials of Islamic terror have a silver lining?; NEWS FLASH! Barack Obama doesn’t like America!; Dumb blondes are why we will lose to the Global Caliphate; Many great job applicants lack a degree (and, thus, never get hired); Success in American shouldn’t have to go through a B.A., but still does; Scott Walker is immune to Democrats’ class-warfare virus; and, time-permitting, is it time to kill the filibuster completely?

Seth Rogen from the forward: "The "Console Wars" between Nintendo and Sega is what began a series of events that will lead to the end of humanity as we know it." (well of course!)

Console Wars—a mesmerizing, behind-the-scenes business thriller that chronicles how Sega, a small, scrappy gaming company led by an unlikely visionary and a team of rebels, took on the juggernaut Nintendo and revolutionized the video game industry.

In 1990, Nintendo had a virtual monopoly on the video game industry. Sega, on the other hand, was just a faltering arcade company with big aspirations and even bigger personalities. But that would all change with the arrival of Tom Kalinske, a man who knew nothing about videogames and everything about fighting uphill battles. His unconventional tactics, combined with the blood, sweat and bold ideas of his renegade employees, transformed Sega and eventually led to a ruthless David-and-Goliath showdown with rival Nintendo.

The battle was vicious, relentless, and highly profitable, eventually sparking a global corporate war that would be fought on several fronts: from living rooms and schoolyards to boardrooms and Congress.

Based on over two hundred interviews with former Sega and Nintendo employees, Console Wars is the underdog tale of how Kalinske miraculously turned an industry punchline into a market leader.

Blake J. Harris is a writer and filmmaker based out of New York. He is currently codirecting the documentary based on this book, which is being produced by Scott Rudin, Seth Rogen, and Evan Goldberg. He will also serve as an executive producer on Sony's feature-film adaptation of Console Wars.

Board-game lovers, unlike congressional Republicans, would at least know how to set a goal and think three moves ahead; What did Jeb Bush do to fight ObamaCare? Absolutely nothing; Ted Cruz should try speaking to people instead of at them; Ted Cruz signs up for ObamaCare, but that's not what's really going to doom his candidacy; The "New McCarthyism" exists, but it has nothing to do with Ted Cruz; Scott Walker's quick rise to the top tier of GOP contenders has caught him and his campaign staff off guard; and Ben Carson, God bless him, is not ready for prime time.